phrase General Slang

tara a bit

tuh-RAH uh BIT · phrase · informal

Goodbye for now, see you later.

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A farewell meaning 'goodbye for now'. 'Tara' alone also means bye across the Midlands and North West.

“Right, I'm off — tara a bit, see you Tuesday.”
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tara a bit In A Sentence

Right, I'm off — tara a bit, see you Tuesday.

Origin & Usage

Midlands/North West English; 'tara' is a colloquial 'ta-ta' (goodbye).

Variants ta-ra a bittara

People Also Ask

What does 'tara a bit' mean?

It means 'goodbye for now' or 'see you later', used mainly in the Midlands and North West of England.

Is 'tara' the same as 'ta-ta'?

Yes, 'tara' is a colloquial form of 'ta-ta', a casual way of saying goodbye.

Where is 'tara a bit' used?

It's common across the Midlands and North West of England as a friendly farewell.

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